
The Toastmaster's Experience
"The Toastmaster's Experience," a podcast packed with valuable knowledge and motivation from real Toastmasters members. Each episode explores the transformative journeys of individuals who have used Toastmasters to overcome fears, enhance speaking abilities, and achieve personal growth. Discover actionable tips and techniques to improve your speaking and leadership skills.—PLEASE subscribe to "The Toastmaster's Experience" and start your journey toward becoming a more confident communicator and effective leader.
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The Toastmaster's Experience
EP 39 - Frankie Uncluttered: The Evaluator’s Mind at Work
Frankie joined Toastmasters out of love—curious about her then-boyfriend’s eloquence and weekly meetings. Her first impression of Parramatta Breakfast Toastmasters was all the clapping, but she quickly saw the confidence it instilled. Though her early Toastmasters journey paused due to work, she rejoined in 2019 at Dural Toastmasters and has now been an active member for six years. Her involvement led to professional growth, including a transition into training and ultimately starting her own business, The Home Crew, which focuses on home organization and decluttering.
As a former VPE, Frankie values structure and clarity—traits reflected in both her business and her passion for speech evaluations. She shares how evaluation skills—keen observation, empathy, and structure—mirror the decluttering process. Whether organizing a pantry or offering speech feedback, her approach is thoughtful and constructive.
Frankie recently won the Division Evaluation Contest and discussed her process: dividing notes into commendations, recommendations, and standout moments. She emphasizes clarity, brevity, and compassion, believing evaluations should build confidence while prompting real improvement.
In her personal life, Toastmasters has helped Frankie become more confident, especially in networking and communication. With her teenage daughter, she fosters open, honest conversations, emphasizing that communication is about connection, not just exchange.
She encourages those considering Toastmasters to take the leap—it’s not just about public speaking but transforming how you engage with others. Frankie’s favorite resources include Atomic Habits by James Clear and podcasts like Diary of a CEO and Modern Wisdom. Her motto? “Reinvent yourself—every day.”